Counting down to the release of the next Battlefield title, Hardline? Well, to tide you over EA has released the official launch trailer today. The video features "I'm So Sorry" by Imagine Dragons, who apparently have just taken over the gaming world now thanks to their partnerships with EA and Riot Games...

Battlefield Hardline is set to release in just over a week's time, on March 17th, and will be available for virtually everything spanning across previous and current generation consoles as well as PC (Xbox 360, Xbox One, Playstation 3, Playstation 4).

As mentioned on the site, in depth, by one of our writers we LOVE us some Telltale. They've gone to the forefront of story-telling in our hearts with their faithful adaptations of several beloved franchises. Now we're looking at a second chapter in their most recent works for Borderlands.

The trailer for the second chapter in Tales from Borderlands,Atlas Mugged, details the plot of the next chapter as such:

Looking for more Witcher 3: Wild Hunt? Well of course you are, who isn't at this point? The game appears to be a beautiful blend of everything that made the original games great and Monster Hunter so wildly addictive.

Thankfully the fine people over at CD Projekt Red have released their PAX Gameplay Video, a full 7 minutes of new footage, via their YouTube channel this morning. The section of gameplay, featuring our hero Geralt fighting a "Royal Wyvern," is narrated by Peter Gelencser, Senior Level Designer on the game.

Good news everyone! Jen is finally feeling a little bit better, enough so to get out of bed this morning and head down to do a recording of a new episode of Radial Dialogue.

If you weren't able to join us this morning, here's the recap: Jen and I discussed the announcement of Rock Band 4, what that means for the instruments, EA shutting down Maxxis' main studio, and the PSN+ free games for March.

I used to be one of the biggest fans of the Metal Gear franchise of anyone that I know. I say used to because my love of the series has degraded ever since the end of Metal Gear Solid 4, which I believe should have been the end of the Solid franchise.

Metal Gear Solid 4 was, in my opinion, the perfect ending to a series that I have loved since I was a boy. Thusly, I've opted not to sully my experience by playing a fifth chapter of a franchise I believe ended, especially not in "paid demo" format.

Capcom just released their latest from the upcoming Street Fighter V for PS4 and PC: The reveal trailer for none other than Charlie Nash! While this is exciting news (that we knew was coming) for fans of Street Fighter Third Strike, the more important news was what followed.

I do talk a lot about the games I played when I was a kid. There are countless classic titles that I just like to sit down with, from time to time, for the purpose of blowing through something quick and familiar. With today's culture being steeped in nostalgia - everything demanding everyone's attention has that 'old-school' feel, it's a freaking epidemic - it's always fun to think back to the way things were when you were a bright-eyed, bushy-tailed mutant squirrel child opening a brand-new SNES game for the first time. Wait, you weren't born with a tail, just me? Well, shit.